The Bloodline

The Bloodline

Drop Point Hunter

Model Drop Point Hunter
Steel Type Farrier Rasp
Hardness (HRC) 60 HRC
Handle Material Mammoth Bone, Carbon Fiber backed Cholla Cactus, Glow in the Dark Spacer
Overall Length (OAL) 9"
Cutting Edge Length 3 3/4"
Handle Length 4 1/4"

The Bloodline

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This Drop Point Hunter carries the story of the forge and the desert both. The blade’s made from farrier rasp steel—tough, balanced, and clean, with a working edge that holds true. The handle pairs mammoth bone with carbon fiber–backed cholla cactus, a mix of old-world grit and modern strength. A glow-in-the-dark spacer runs between them, subtle but hard to miss when the lights go down. At 9 inches overall, it’s built to last a lifetime of hunts and hard miles. Solid, refined, and honest from top to tip.

About the Steel

Farrier rasp steel—strong, corrosion resistant, and ready to work. The rasp pattern still visible in the finish tells you where it came from and what it’s made to do.

About the Handle

Mammoth bone and carbon fiber–backed cholla cactus handle with a glow-in-the-dark spacer. Tough materials tied together by clean fit and finish, with a natural grip that feels alive in the hand.

About the Sheath

Sheath Included. Every blade leaves my shop with a hand-fit leather sheath. On its own, it’s worth $120, but I don’t sell knives without them. A knife isn’t finished until it’s got a sheath that matches it. Most sheaths you see out there feel plastic-y, like they’d snap if you bent them wrong. That’s not what I pair with these knives. These are cut from thick leather, stitched to last, and made in the USA. Over time they don’t wear out—they wear in. The leather shapes to you, softens to your side, and eventually feels less like gear and more like part of you.